Handy Book of MeteorologyWilliam Blackwood, 1868 - 371 sider |
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... seasons , together with the other atmospheric changes constituting the weather which affect in so powerful a manner the necessities and comfort of man , are of a nature well fitted to arrest his attention . From the time spent in the ...
... seasons , together with the other atmospheric changes constituting the weather which affect in so powerful a manner the necessities and comfort of man , are of a nature well fitted to arrest his attention . From the time spent in the ...
Side 8
... seasons , for every part of the United States , are laid down from accurate observations . Temperature Charts of the ... season , has in causing un- settled and stormy weather in both at that time , is too obvi- ous to be longer dwelt ...
... seasons , for every part of the United States , are laid down from accurate observations . Temperature Charts of the ... season , has in causing un- settled and stormy weather in both at that time , is too obvi- ous to be longer dwelt ...
Side 10
... seasons of the year , the region of calms , the parts of the oceans swept by devastating storms at particular seasons , and the laws of storms , has saved innumerable lives and much property ; and by pointing out the quickest routes to ...
... seasons of the year , the region of calms , the parts of the oceans swept by devastating storms at particular seasons , and the laws of storms , has saved innumerable lives and much property ; and by pointing out the quickest routes to ...
Side 12
... seasons of the year when gales most frequently Much might also be contributed to the meteorology of the globe by missionaries sent out to the islands of the Pacific , and other parts of the world remote from civilised society . If ...
... seasons of the year when gales most frequently Much might also be contributed to the meteorology of the globe by missionaries sent out to the islands of the Pacific , and other parts of the world remote from civilised society . If ...
Side 34
... seasons . They are the mean of the three years , 1862-64- A.M. P.M. DAILY MIN . MAX . RANGE MIN . MAX . at 3.30 . at 9.30 . at 4.30 . at 10.30 . January , April , -.019 -.020 • +.076 -.051 +.068 -.071 +.008 .127 +.013 .139 July ...
... seasons . They are the mean of the three years , 1862-64- A.M. P.M. DAILY MIN . MAX . RANGE MIN . MAX . at 3.30 . at 9.30 . at 4.30 . at 10.30 . January , April , -.019 -.020 • +.076 -.051 +.068 -.071 +.008 .127 +.013 .139 July ...
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